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I THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. HOME MATTERS “SOME SYIPEQ? DRY GOODs. LADIES’ GOODS. POSTSCR ‘ase eek mea ereerecee es a etincve i niwal tesa ie | eee i the New York Stock Market NALS) rt w <i ray — yERS: DOST. * | Syspeciat wire to IL Dodge, Sop isch surest Nice Grxoua wafers are made of one cup of A Primitive W: in Towa, the ] (TYLER & CHEWING, EK _ sat = “ sugar, one cup of butter, one cup of molasses, —ae ‘Our immense Stock of T | t Th Sta : Name. Oo |G) Name | & | G | naifa cup of cold coffee left from breakfast, two | The Dubuque Telegraph says:" A day or two | aesers. Editore:— Cuz temnmnne Socket eeTams to € T. | Gon Paetne...! ee, 03% North Pac ....| 43;| 4aq | even teaspoonfals of soda, one tablespoonful of | ago one of onr justices wei sitting in his office = Tyan Maes we 918 tru STREET NORTHWEST, to redace, elegTams Cys € OMG. By By Ne Pac. pref..| "|" | gluger, and flour enough fo make a sti dour; | absorbed in study, when in stepped a ripe ease score all soba’ Deiiienvteaga caeris ber eae Se Dene Ee s Do. Ist pret. 32% 33 Northwest . ...1%13¢ 131% | knead it hard and roll yery thin, and bake in a ple of a Maquoketa citizen, with a fresh looking | fully called the ‘Dear Friend of Woman,” as AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND SSeS Do. 21 pref..| 24 *4 Ont. & West ../ 257, 234 | quick oven. aiden at his side with a ti he some of her correspondents loved to call her, is OFFER IN NEWEST PATTERNS, THREAD GLOVES aT COST Sale of the Cincisnad and Baltissere | Con peo De E232 | a2" | Savey can be renovated in the same way that | SoUad maiden a aacdany “Be youthesquire™ | Realoualy devoted to her work, which is the out- 8 ee ee Crsersnatt, July §. Spe adextoliers of the velvet often is—that is, by taking a hot iron, | inguirea the masculine, while the maiden’s in- | C0™¢ of 8 life-study, and is obliged to keep six lady re railroad to-day Soke timore and Onto ra The stock will be de- | Et ae 16'S the control of the ore HOt | be. pret Cincinnati and Baltin the sale of stock to the Toad made by the trustees. placing a wet cloth over it, and holding the | qui pels ce Set See ta ronan ae pespray lemme regret rabypere el dere egocers| B i id +r the | 00, chap ain't no squire. e worthy offi- 2 loa fee OLA etn: ‘worn off this | cial replied to the Interrogation that by virtue | PG%en of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vee M® J. P. PALMER, 110? F STREET NORTHWEST, : etable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil Trea we tae bantianore and One «OS GL Texas Pac ----| 4574) 464 | does no good. but when It is crushed or wrink- | of the laws of Iowa it wag his ead fate to sit in | “ute Comnound ie & medicine for food and not evil Foad to the Baltimore « 91g 924 Tex. P.ag’ts.| 65 ied the effect is surprisingly good. judgment on the unfortunates of the human | 2); of the truth of Most respectfully announces to ber numerous = os « Union Pac 1127; family who fell in his way, and ventured to ask and customers that she is selling her lange and ¢ The New York Freight Handlers’ Strike a tistied truth of this, ITALIANS ATTACKED. Central. ht handlers’ strike | N. ¥. Central. 13 nchang: > men formerly employed on | 'N.& W. pref. o Pennsyly: piers presented themselves \ the superintendent this morning and demanded She Dace money dive to thers: They were told © | co-amocrow eventig froan Te walt RMBAKEASSMENT TO BUSIN July §—The fre -| $9, 30% | A Goon Currant Cake is made of one cup ¢f| what mignt the matter be. On account of its proven merits, it is recommented toes Wen co 527% os butter, two cups of sugar, halfa cup ot sweet | The visitor replied: “‘Nothin’ ain't the matter | and prescribed by the best nhysicians in the country. are he n--| 8) SH | ilk, four eggs, three cups of flour, half a | yet, but we—me and Polly—wants to jine hands. | One rays: “It works like a charmn and saves inuch pain. —— ee "| pound of currants carefully washed; after they | We wants to git married, and we come to Du- | Tt wil curecntirely the worst form of falling of the ute- SE ASSORTMENT Mn. C. A. Autivn, jr.,1sexpectad to arrive here | have drained, sift flour over and through them: } buque to haye it dono in first-clasa style, and no | Tus, Leucorzhoa, << Mc. use haifa grated nutmeg for flavoring. This is ate abort de igen a a 8 Arat-clase Jol | Te ee ream scp a ergarsey OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWsS, FraUEED nice baked in small tins or in gem pans. Uy aud eS Fons Ga Fair afer chat un {weston aid da\oapeniany \eascted 4G tte Cuaron er A Hanxpsome Ccrtary for a portiere is made | could glue him and Polly together in a way that | Hf selected stock of New Yore FINE FRENCH MILLINERY ATGREATLY REDU Prior to her leeving for Paris. ‘The Morey INTERESTING DEVELOP. FBENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, Os rele Paice doinenocduad taxa cae of dark olive-green canton flannel; the border | would bring tears to the eyes of old Spaulding. | Itpermeatesevery portion of the aystem, and gives a a OUR TEER Tie correspondent of the New York Times at leaves in applique; they may be of | | “That's business,” said the expectant groom, eel life and vigor. fs removes — flatulency, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. ame Lae o Pee oa Cumberiand predicts that If the libel sult brought elvet, or haye some of one ma- ort nte: fen ean" oaLen eg tenacnis pes ed Re We Gore Hietooneon ae —_ A.Gne Frouch Woven CORSET at #1, usually’ sold ag Bes by Wn M. Price against Win. M. Goldsbor- Gt aother! Ut iproperly “ont | ory pita would have leone Eat tine ip |i Reeeca pooeeeuear Geman ame Sleeplomncen, : oS Fine French Contille Handmade CORSET, eth an handied. The Erte comes to trial there will bo some of the rich- | lined, the leaves look very natural. This is a | Di tted, Tne would have declared that this te | orecaclon ent temic pil, ,Sleenleamess, ae The cenret in wold It other eaon MSO, coiving no freight at all. At the upper piers of | o-¢ testimony developed that was ever laid befor? See foltind ont trom Nature herself just how to | Was the frst thing In order, and he made Polly | down, causing pain, welsht and backache, is always | TBC Siac Tate nei Sees Wathington. Pare | ee ee it was loaded on | 80 Allegany county court, and that the suniight of ay. At St. John’s apparent. One traift lei 1, but as fast as possih HOSE, in Cardinal, Biue and Brown, at 25. Would be cheap é s to be take ‘at 35c. ark : : wae . and her companion flesh of one flesh in short | vermanentiy cured by iteuse. It willatall mes end | “Colored silk, navy bide, ark green and other col- | publicity will be turned upon the whole Morey vein the leaves. meter. When the ‘‘job” was finished, the couple | ¥nder all circumstances, act in harmony with the law . DOUGLASS, was Uter affair. ® recent developments, this cort ‘MILK as 4 VenicLe or Disease.—Pure and | soomed as happy as if the dream of their lives | that governs the female system. tag ndsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 | NINTH AND F STREETS nd another was being loaded. The place Mr. Price in a very embar- | yood milk is a necessity in almost every family had bee a it last. The “d: ” was filks, immense assortment, 50, 62, 75, 87 cts. = po peoor® Sas ex 5 = j _ | had been realized ai 2 e “damage” Was | It costs only $1 per botde, or six for $5, and is sold by . a Se o ettleme! " e remote | Fessinz position. = i. 25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. c SD FIN " SOR fr BOAR ene eee ee eB ere Er disp iten, dated st Cumberland, yestontay, | [t may come into the house in a wholesome con” | paid and the couple departed in peace. druggista. Any advice required as to epecial cases, and | Sy Sizi0 $1.80 $175. $2. on ag tos. PATTERN Hats AND, FINE MILLINERY > = Pash thal since the visit of Mr. Davenport to Cum. | dition, yet there is even the danger that it will | In the afternoon the joyful groom concluded | thenames of many who have been restored to perfect | Dieached Table Daasky all linen, 80c. 3 A Fatal Quarrel About a Woman. berlind “three witaesses have lett here and made | become tainted with the sewer gas from closets, he would show his blooming little bride some | health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be | Dinner Napkins, all linen, T5e. dozen, SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS; Black Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, $2 to $10. St. Lovts, Mo.. July 8—Heary Sims (colored) cut OBrien, Who repressed Niutet ae Rover | OF even with the dust carried by drafts through | sights, and invited a couple of Dubuque friends | obtained by addressing Mra. P., with stamp for reply, Double White Blankeae ee 2 SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the John Snyder (colored) to the heart in a tenement Rap Uli bigiakaar Alan gus pons sleeping or living rooms. There can be no | to accompany him and Polly ona “tour” through | at her home in Lynn, Mase. and Colored Cashnicres, pure wool, double | 2nd most clarant amoriment in the city, made lori mason ee A eeeeney: A woman penitentiary for poe pas! in connection | doubt that while milk is one of the best and |thecitv. In their rounds they stopped at the For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is rated ee care BE onder. M. WILLIAN, om chennai sah very case. Frank Brady, who lives at | most palatable of foods in summer, it must be peeve ior the poe oF HAO ey sairaal unsurpassed, as abundant testimonials show. Golored Cashimeres, in yink ahd tiebt Bue, Se. $07 PRANGKLVANIA AVENOR. Comtition Of Gtihext. sme Actors toner tore cies: ae ee “er Mr Daven: carers Sasided rom Sicurunale eee orl hee they came to the part of the park where | ‘‘Mre. Pinkham’'s Liver Pills " ssys ono writer, ‘‘are | Black and White Striped Silke, 0c. s 3 CITE TREVISE, PARIS. a5 Boston. Mass. July &—The condition of John | port jeft and made a confession, which has | * WHl prove a potent vehicle of disease. they discovered the sand hill cranes standing | the best in the world for the cure of Constipation, Bini. | Nun's Veiling, (black, ) all pure wool, 25c. rgpemecenrs Gipert, the actor, is unchanged this ee not yet been published. He not yet | Errect or Sucar ov THE Gastric JuIce.— looking inguisitively through the fence, the | ousness and Torpidity of theliver. Her Blood Purifier CARTER'S, ME. WASHINGTON, Ieepre dass) sited bim to-dy for the rst time | returned home. James A. Birmingham, a deiec- | sugar has been denounced by modern chemists | gentleman from the Maquoketa bottom atopped | works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal . DRESSMAKING SD SANG sromn ee ae Obio Hailroud chinpang, au Ge RichInd Rota, | a8 a substance, the effects of which on dyspep- | suddenly. and called to Polly to. look at the | te compound in ite popularity.” se8 TM MARKET SPACE. Bett HEN NSLLVANIA AVI, English ‘Troops Embarked. an employe In the rolling mill of that road, about | ties are deplorable. A writer in The Medicin | feathered bipeds whose heads reached half way | an must reepect her asan Angel of Mercy whose sole ae Fuareaphe chabert sotine "Katies ba” Drees oa Loxpo aly &8—The two regiments of foot be- me time met Mr. Davenport in Baltimore, |, )- nue to the top of the fence. Atter they had both ambition is to do good to others, E ARE NOW UNDER ROOF. and hasted, and a perfoct fit cuarantont. Practicien, however, does _not partake of these fore mentioned to-day as left Aldershot for | and there made a full confession and statement of fe He cites the case ofa dyspeptic doctor, | ™!red them for some time he ejaculated, “By Philadelphia, Pa, ISS ANNIE K HUMPHERY mid great enthusiasm. hich the signa ndsay . 5 : ae a Mrs. A. M. D. ee eee forged, and of the sending of one James O'Brien to | but who now consumes three and three-fourths | "fe. i = — aa Marco ORIENT STREFT NORTHWEST, Lottery Men Convicted. New York under the nate of Robert Lindsay. The | ounces of sugar daily, without inconvenience. IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS age at | 23} See te cnter in every styleend tatertal, Sr. Loris, July &—The first case against the | confession detatis the employment of each of the | Entering the fleld of experiment in this direc- WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, 7 SPECIALTIES AUE— lottery men ended this p.m., when the jury, sitar panes poe ae tion, he found that a dog ate eighty grains of | How Ethelbert and Myrtle Came Near SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1882. WORK. hing, Merino Underwear The tance defendants, Hernan Bruner John Black | Of Allegheny county, Ma, andoneo the clectors | Suzar with two hnndred of other food, and six | lasting ‘Their Sweet Koung Lives. F-To obtain any of these Letters the applicant must ‘ Ider ‘racy ay all Trees Reform Goods, ohn Glordan, guilty, and assessing their pun- | of the democratic r tonal ticket for the 6th district hours afterward its stomach sowed line little roti is Ohlsen MaBcner gil for “‘Abventisep Lerrens,” and give the date of French Cormets and Bustles: | The oe 81 a8 follo Bru 1 Black, two years | Of Maryla They also set forth the | food; the mucous lining of the stomach was re io = : . z 5 : . ot me HL. ie mpecial ey nc times, places’ and, clreumstances under which | and highly congested, and the congestion of oa ne iplieve your as Myrtle Veathaway | ome Hex al pgs one mont ther wi est We positively expect to open inthe early Fall. We must oS Horm her own asakey that — their’ various intervie wit rice were | the liver was notable. An animal opened after Ethel MeGul as} lathaway nag prepare for removal. -B.—Frengh, German and Spanish spoken. hero aad ae eS received dm, Payment | eating two hundred grainsoffood and no sugar, | spoke these words—cruel, Vitter words, that ames = | mieuts made by Price to purchase theit silence in | Showed ninety to one hundred grains. of food | sooimed to seat his very soul as he stood there | ASAE Linon tas “e ___HOUSEFURNISHING ma Tey | ee aS Ne TE cee Ly supposed | undigested. | Sugar, then, favors the secretion | 4 the gloaming, the time of silence and shad- | Auch Flora Lovett Mrs Mary = WILMARTH & EDMONSTON. Spa and Henry | that the next move in this connection will be the | of the gastric juice. awa. The swallows were twittering among the | Aruett Adel Mann Eee = 709 709 arrest fn connection with | bringing of Price to Wasilngton asa wituess ora pyqs, RESULTS oF STANDING T00 Lona.—The i Walore wel ‘Auknow Miss ED Miae Miss Deny e Keeley. After hearing | deyendant in the matter of his connection with the 4 3 ves in their noisy way, the ice cream lairs | A080 Morthe Mann Mrs FL. . » Larremore re- | «ffair In a criminal trial, whiten, itis learned, can | London Daily Telegraph says: “Nature, while | vw ting their baleful light across the broad | Baldwin! lia Medford Sire Serah ca is See yand adjourned | be brought under the statutes governing the Dis- | she specially built the human form to stand ha- | thoroughfare from which the rattle, the roar and | Baylor Mary D + Matthews Mrs $ } cLLY TUMBLERS. : et of Col athe gate Sains tite ; Bell M Miller Mra Loraine RED NIN NT. 3 s Publ Shed Eh party, who made the Anal | yitually erect, has specially decreed that men | cra of life in a great city had but just de- Bal Nebecea Mathews tre been UCTION IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. CREAM FREEZERS, (THE BEST MADE.) Es eved, a resitia: he et at the time. and women should oecasionally rest themselves | D2 . . * eh 3 uahett Lettie * SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS. apcetlor ee uel alter ie Ban te ie by assuming a sedentary position. Alinost You cannot mean it, Myrtle, the young man Pfoyd Miss G mars DECORATED DID 8, from $18 up. Pe eh Ros ‘Taz Wilson in Training. every medical authority on the deformities of | £8x8, jis wolee poner w in guotions Pua Brown Mi Allgoods reduced from 30 to 50 percent, We will DECORATED TOILET SETS. from $3.75 up. imafoul. The Hillsdales went | TEE ENGLISH PUGTL! PARING TO MEET THZ| the human body has drawn attention to the | Surely cannot doubt my word—the word of one Brown Mrs 7 4 rapidly ahe atte eading, at one time, by BI |AMPION. fact that standing too long operates in a vicious | to Whom you have plighted your troth and in Beant er not, shall not, dare not carry any old goods into our WILMARTI & EDMONSTON, ahundred ya hy bya length and a | From the Philadelphia Times. ditection, which, by elongating certain muscles, | Whose life your future is bound up.” Butler Mrs Katie new building. _486 709 MARKET SPACE, quarter. “Tug” Wilson, the Eoglsh puzilist, who ar- | weakens them; that fromthe ty of chang- mips 167 rep tes ie although Batier Emily PY Rernicerators, ee nl) rived In this country on June 21 to stand up be- | ing position in orderto rest the muscles it oc- my life we brighter, better, | Carter Catherine is i sERA 8, = prbiamat wil fore the best of Ameri boxers, is in training cee rene ate penal the: heppler, werety ar oe ieee ered are Christy Mine R Our assortment is still complete, but we shall buy no WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER? So the Laclede rotting miils will | for nts contest with the glant Suilivan, wh: ely balance themselves first. on on Es -bu at has be A ee en ea tone : hares to teat take place at Gilinore’s garden, then on the other, but most frequent ie rt of my very nae cd it is fie Eocene ee as Tore goods to replenish our present Stores, as we must | PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, . singe Sage te BETPCINS WOUKESBC | 4 ; His curriculum Is that of the average | left; and that a girl with a weak spi have my heart to beat responsive to your | Davis Betsy Rennoe Mra Sarah A. . - Wer the Cineinnatt agreement until 8 | sparrer with the gloves, but not nearly 30 standing upright for some time, generally does | every word, when I have cme to believe in'you | Bevis Bets Reehe Mra Auna citee oot oreey Cepestinentnanees a8: poate. Gooks ICE PITCHERS, &o. nor are the restrictions ‘so many strikers will go to work. ‘Thus, on Mepday all th y Mrs Louise jonate trustfalness of a woman's | Ve Lange Julia ner feet in the same line, but’ places | With all the pa on hand when ready for removal will be sold at auction. it with the naked lists. eara atirattint eoncaaiis = ya | Denney Mrs Jas E — mills in the t rict will be in operation, ex- vor, tis eye ae bene, pove the other. Curvature of the spine, | Natare, that you come to me, aud here, on this | Penney Mre Jas E. cept the Helmbacher for cheek sy, and bis pro § Suggestive of cmporary, Is the result. The habit ot | beautiful June evening, when the heavens are | Driscolt Maggie M. W. BEVERIDGE as = » Be ae ties sc on one leg—a habit Anoplied with stars and the air is balmy with | Drum Miss S 1,000 piecos beautiful POLKA DOT and FIGURED Wi he 15 1 t, and | ble in standing too long—indues the perfume of roses, ; ou § 1 Street ‘To-day. to,me that you | Dora Mee Lottie IMPORTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ' La you tell me this | Frasher Miss al ‘ article i girl When compliment 8 at 5 cents, warranted fast colors. ‘tr | to lose their horizontal level The one oppo- ue | clappe the t by one of hts ers and és 4 Oi. : $630 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sing. | endtiraged “to go In undwine’ His eoufitente in | Site to the projecting hip becomes higher than | solemnly and earnestly Te fue tab iny Heart E E JR HPRIGERATORS (SOLID WALNUT) _ hiuself, however, never figs, nor does that of his | the other, and the spine becomes deformed la- | Will not let me judge hrshly any action of nude Swain di 200 pieces extra wide and fine VICTORIA LAWN at SAT REDUCED PRICES. of 2 per cent in : : ldo tenacity of his this part. To de eats to female | yours. No, E pert, I Idye you with a mad- | Grove Mrs Nanie ze He rs tter, Cincinnatt, Sandusky name of “Tug.” s downright cruelty.” dening, ninety-days-or-ten-per-cent-off-for-cash oa Bats eles ‘upper Scents, reduced from 15 cents. nd PRERLTAS FREEZERS. i; eye re d ANDS (all styles). Fi when he landed, SDS A eoeenonae trust that is beyond compare, buf I cannot let | Hill Mrs Lucy 3 isan ‘ rein the market, | but h ave replaced a great many De Disuks. 2 cofrespondent: asks: {or rex) -oabuse that trast: Ian tit gina sense | ee ae a of the active | cipes for pes for a small famil. One tive, passi y ). : 6,000 yards beautiful LACE BUNTING in all the mpson Mary eading spring shades, and black at 10 cents per yard, "7 burt Henr.ett : 3 BOOKS, &c. reduced from 25 cents, 2. sionate, one-busfle-an({-a-four-dollar- | Hale Alice cooked with just | bang girl, but 1am not a ¢hump?—and, stic 1 no more; when | ing her chewing gum on tlie dock post, Myrtle the South- | ae eae 1 100k brat s or cruel, ana dish is made of asparagus, Sterna nion | to the uninitiated, would seem the last man inthe | oe rer 41 e1 a ee | vorld to strike nother for mere. sport. His | Water enough to cover it elght is medium and his arms and legs are like Lake | Oaks. As for ls fists, they are probably the bi e and W Denver, Lout elezraph. Mr. Vanderbilt 13 q E very confilent of the future of his princi erties, and at one time svi done add milk or cream, butter, pepper and | turned to enter the parlor. salt: ion Mrs JL it in saucers, with a slice of toast in But [ swear it.” exclaimed Ethelbert. 1 | Sau rv i: i Johnson Mrs Harrietta NEW BooKs.— Shore’ advanced to 110; but stocks | gest in this city. “Tug rises every morning at the bottom of each. Another side-dish, very | 8Weat to you that I would ‘fot Bet four doll Johnson Lacy Jane pt jantine’s Experiences. led the rise speculation is running more | past 7, and is Well rubbed down before popular with many people, is made of’ equal inst ten that Maud 8. coald beat three min- Brea Bees Here pene 9,000 yards haif wool CASHMERE, reduced to10 | y Mra. M. V. Dahlgren, eken tet cavinine RES parity. eG EE res pee rae Or thy quantities of canned corn and canned toma- ules. = = Jevkins Williams Mrs Rose cents, in all the new shades, feand Writings, by @ bonds are % th e bond list Tennes- | sists of mutton chops, toast, and tea in unlimited ; mix them together, let them come to a ye ea ne penne ue voula not | Harb cans Ante, Bees and’ Wasps, by Sir John Lubbock. Sees are notably strong on the growing bellef that | quantities. He is not, however, an abnormally season with butter, pepper, salt, and a lit- VeCrainze es would not | Tang Mra Delia Webb Mrs Ellen P Floating Matter of The Air, by John ‘Tyndall. the friends of the State's credit will carry the a large eater. At 10 o'clock he starts on whathe | tle sugar. Of course, this can be made of the ver onan thing. ‘ Latic Mra Ada verd Mrs Mary 250 pieces beautiful CANTON GINGHAMS,all of | Malaria,” What It Meatik mid How to Avdid Tt, by tumn election. and thatthe debiet the Calis a “little stroll,” which Is a leg streteher of | fresh vegetables, when you can get. them. - “Then,” said the girl, speaking slowly and | Earkers Susie Waiis Mrs Edwards. 5 be once for ail settigd on the basis ant mntles ata rapid ps On bis returnat 12 | pant, stuffed with bread-crumb: a very Uttle fiwith prfive tenderness, “you had better head for aN ania BRE TEE an eee) this ecason’s manufacture, reduced: to9 cents. These | The Epoch of Reform, by Geuke som aeaer peek, pee la yud down With | salt pork, chopped fine, with pepper, salt, pars- oe Ose) Tecan meres pee : naupinse and | Langhorne Martha Jano Young Martha Jane have been soil during the entire season by other mer- is of investment bonds are very scarce and | and at 10'c 2 eats roast | ley. and a small onion, is an excellont side dish. | Chances for spring bonnets in the hands of aman | Lauahan Mary he may. fancy, spring | This is to be baked, and must be basted fre | Who would let as sure a thingas that get away. At this meal he 1s | quently with melted butter and water; when REESE z one glass of English ale, and no more. At| done make a little gravy in the dripping-pan Story of Russian Discipline, Beckwith EM prices are maintaine-t at full flzures, Since, writing the above, Loutsville and GENTLEMEN'S LIST. v chants at 15 ceats, although our price hasatno time H Brown Ches E Floating Matter of the Air, by John Tyndall, F.R.8.," 1 ating Matter of ie Air, by Jot Dogg Bt fab Se REA ote bomee x H . Scie. 3 Apr ms Suu st | 2 owlock he Walks up Kidge avenne to the Falls | and pour over it. A little later in the year, | From Le Figaro. Matthews Win new edition, paper, '5)) cents. Anne, by Cone Louisville is | Of Schuylkill with a friend, and returns about 4 i “ lities ad 5 Cas % ch 2 stan. Fennit e Wooleon, $1.25; California. for construed as aration of eis | Atti he partakes of supper, the last meal of the | 804 in some localities even now, it is possible | One need not be surprised at anything that Pe peg tol We have Just found in our Stock Room one caso each | Health, Plesune aud Iicoienes new ete oe half yearly dividend of 3 per cent next week. The | day. This fs made up of mutton chops, toast, tea | to serve this dish, and I take especial pleasure | happens in Russia, The other evening, while Mclane Lewis aney oe oughly, revised by Charies Nordhofl, #2. Dickens, money market continues very ea: 2a3 per cent | andeggs. One Privilege which he delights in’ ts a | in recommending Boil some new potatoes smoking a cigar with one ot my old friends, who McGrudey Michael BLACK and COLORED LUPIN'S LACE BUNTING, by Stasis Ward, Soe, inte bene for call loans, 3 to 5 per cent for tine loans, and 4a | small quantity of gin in the tea. After some more | and young beets in separate kettles, with thelr has seen, read, and traveled Satdoals ian Ge all wool, which we shall offer at 25 cente, former price | #1. Aschenurocial “No Natine notion” SL. A Reversed Sper cent for prime mercantile paper. practice with the dumb-bells and rubbing down | jackets on; when done remove the skins, cut , Fead, and traveled a gr iret ts) O'Conna Dennis. © Idol, a novel, $1.50. “The Diseases of emnory, ty Thy wi eee * ebecaretn a ee poe , pant ppuiyan oe the vegetables in slices, and pat them together | told of an incident that occurred some forty um Fe y ¢ A 50 cents. Also, 30 pieces more of those French all-wool | Ribot, ine og ee | ceils ‘oe e 3 ve ch ino : in a dish; pour over them a little cream, butter, | years azo at Novgorod, quite as sinister as that 8 TIN es aint oxooes gBALTIMORE, Joly 8._Vipsinis 64 doferret, 10; | three uunutes, with one-minute intervals between | Doon and galt’ When. properly made, evel, | Sten cently occured at Smarzon, Bowell Chas Ht BUNTINGS at 16 cents per yard, worth 3734 cents, FRANCIS 1, MOHUN, : “Gr eeu eed ne SO Rew | cr Wilson Goloee tas eens slice seems to have its share of seasoning; and The colonel ot a certain Russian regiment, Parker Teaish sem 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _ BALTIMORE, July #.—Cotton hicher—middling, = Se ee with beefsteak or lamb it is as appetizing a dish | ferociously tyrannical, and I may say merciless ee w -hnen LAP - MMER READING. We Flour wichanged end active. Wheat, southern | More Long-Lived Philadelphians. | as the summer has to offer Nes Dace toward his soldiers, was in the hebit of treating Phillips WW, pial! COvESS Sos Bee Semon hy From the Philadelphia Ledger, July 3. TAKING IMPRESSIONS OF PLANTS.—M. Bertol, eat human aces ue a pack ot rate He ie ferent patterns, at 55 cents, reauced from $1.25. During the first six months of 188 the deaths | of the Academy of Paris, has lately invented «| ¢iplined with the knout; sentencing men H announced in the obituary columns of the Pub-| simple method of taking iaprenloen of plants | Wippings for having one’ button insufficiently | @yo229'e ; : : lished; whipping @ non-commissioned officer | Grays") ke Tadger of persons who had lived to or beyond | py which botanical accuracy can be obtained, | for one stain ay hig cloaks striking vorctotin ed | Genluesult Phillipe Appleton’s General Gui ide, U.S. Every article in our storo reduced from 30 to 50 per Rordhofls California, (néw edition) T—southern whi Drake's Suite Mountains, (Travelers edition). . cent. une, Llustrated, by Reinhart Sere mired. spot wets: Ja j | the advanced age of 80 years numbered 489, of | and portraits of plants can be taken in every | Borodino in the face for saluting too slowly; Grey Rove Auhor bree isi, no namie. sicher and ac 5: west- | Whom 178 were menand 311 women. During household. All that is required for sthe process | Sending poor wretches to Siberia tor giving too | Hyman Alex, 3 ee ee English, quits the corresponding half-year of 1881 the deaths | 1s a large sheet of paper, some olive oil, finely | free an answer. In shert during the lapse ot qarkens Barney ‘We must prepare for removal, = Frank!.n Square and Seaside Litiraries. Pennsyivania and were similarly recorded of 171 men and 278 | sifted black lead, and an assortment of powdered | years this colonel had made himself so detested | Howley C B JAMES J. CHAPMAN, lee, with fait Jol women, 2 total of 449. During the half-year | Colors. The paper is lightly olled on one side | by is men that he reaped a frightful vengeance | Hill Chas D M tan Book £11 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUR, —JOHN C. CALHO! Tor Ever and a Finance, Jenkins ; $1. lace c and then folded in four, so tnat the oil may | from seeds of hatred he had sown. eS Tg. Butter | JUSt closed these records gave the usual proot | iter through the pores and the plant may not | One morning during parade he suddenly saw | HUS#D western packed, 14820; creamery, 2427. Exus | that more women live to the ripe age of 80 than | come into direct contact with the liquid. ‘The | file off from the regiment a company of soldiers | Hall and active, 20." Petroleum dull ‘snd nominsl. th . octogenari: tnumbering e bearing, instead of muskets, those ong rods | Harris Jos Geaes eke commen all oe far, Bindi men, the female. octogenarians outm ering | plantis then carefully arranged, spread out, and ing, io ‘als. UN, V. ; Fuller; $1.50. A ‘Do not consider thisidle talk, Every lady in Wash- Hoar Michael of ie — the males by a large percentage. Afurther | pla between the leaves of the second folding, | Which cut deeply into the flesh at every blow. Hopkins RC o .dventurers, Fuller; Wks dai Lis” Picaheies Literadl ate Lisa | analysis also shows, as berore. that the women | Pisces betw position pressed all over with the | Nevertheless, he had given no orders! ‘There | CMR gigmuna ington knows the magnitude of onr stock, which wo | Wooiran:'tl.25 "Sty fick Jouruey foe J. Receipts flour, 6l4barrels; wheat. I 429 | were the longest lived, as the women who lived | hand, with dry paper of equal size as the oiled | Was no soldier to chastise. fiunt 5 0 WH can safely state is three times as large as the stock of | Azores, Weeks; $1.50. Aschenbroidel,_ ( is: “Aipinense “wheat “35h baskets: cake, Soa | beyond 9 are more numerous than men. paper, so as to make a small quantity of} ‘Who is that for?” he demanded. Huntoon Wm Dr Drakels White Menstane #3. aye Sales—wheat, 470,000 bushels: corn, 161,250 | Of the 92 persons who lived to or beyond the | ofl adhere to its surface. Then the plant is | _A #renadier advanced from the ranks and re- jones Rowerick ee See eens te Re Ae, TNE EEN | ee a eee ok Lee Ce ; age of 90 years, 17 were men and 7% women. | taken out and placed carefully on white paper, | plied with terrible coolness : Sones Oliver for Bargains! As by the time we move into our NEW | Stationery and Fancy Goods Just reocived. by dtl Atlantic and Great | The deaths of 7 centenarians are recorded in the | with a second sheet placed above it, and the| ‘For thee!” Sonaeon aA: cae a ISON, o. seconds, 97%. New York Central, | list. James McTague, the oldest person who plant pressed as before. When the plant is re- The entire regiment, non-commissioned offi- | King Edmond HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock to the smallest in POOKS! its Pert ony Ivania Central, 61. 2 has died thus far this year in Philadelphia. died | moved an almost invisible impression remains | cers and soldiers were in the plot. The whole Ee thecity. ‘The Goods are all freeb, having sent alt our | _Je16 ‘Washington, D. C. Ontario and Western, 2634. on January 5th, at his residence, No. 2403 Pine | on each sheet of the two white papers. If only | regiment was present at the terrible spectacle. | Kone Wm Taylor D M. SEE eee: hes 2S tr eet. He was born in Donegal, Ireland. and |» uniformly colored impression is required, | The colonel was selzed, his uniform torn off, he | Kane Wan ‘Townsend Edwin old trash to New York auction, to be sold to the highest ‘The Sundry Civ! came to this country 50 years ago. He was a | some black lead is sprinkled over the oil traces | was tied down in a wheelbarrow and wheeled zeace CD AS bidder, Call early in the morning toavoid the immense - In the House of Representatives this afternoon, boatman and shoe-maker. Margaret Maguire | on the white paper. Care must be taken to dis- | up and down before the ranks of the grenadiers, ; the sundry civil bill b: under consideration, | died on January 27th, aged 105 years. She was tribute the black lead evenly in all directions. | armed with rods, all of whom struck and in- | Laws EW TuftJos W | rush. Mr. Kasson, of Iow., (who left the chatr for that | also a native or County Donegal, Ireland, and | The result will be a capital representation of | sulted him. O00 for the Fepate of the couet owe eaz $45 | came to this country when a young woman. | the plant inall its parts. Ifthe: natural colors | ‘The officers who attempted to ald thelr colo- Me Aaa Ouse at Des Mothes, | Sarah Patterson died on March 4th, aged 102 of the plant are to be imitated, colored powders | nel were immediately seized and bayonets oe years, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mc- are employed in the same manner. To obtain | pointed at their throats. Some were taken Mr. Bayne, of 1 Pivantn, cifered Dade. No. 2340 North Front street. She en- | fixity, a small quantity of finely powdered resin | away; others garroted. Only one soldier at- if wee ined ay Geshe hepe Joyed good health until within a short time ‘of mixed with the black lead or the colored | tempted to take part with them. Then a ser- Sey abe BURGH & BROTHER, eau ote odin ee ot the | Ret death. Mrs. Margaret Henry, died on March | powders, and the paper with the traces of mixed | geant, still pallid from the effects of his last 9 White Chag LANS! re . Lewis Robert, 2 th, at No. 1422 Hope street, aged 107 years. ye f blotti whipping with the knout, put his musket to the Revised Stitutes. That section, he stated, author- | She was a native o: Treland, Gut. lived for 50 | RONGer on jroned Tiuggpan slayer of blotting fiers sk MR RAYNE AGs SHONINGER Offers the following unprece No. 1—One magnificent’ Harewood Piano, carved legs and lyre, nearly new, with em cover that coat $25, and upholstered, er. The heat of {We iron ought to be just | soldier's temple and blew his brains out. i Farnest Tobler, atid good us new, $175. ‘eed the Prestient to appoint a commission to ex- | years in this country. She walked about her ent to melt the resin, which Ouieot nee And all the regiment saw its colonel pass pees Ss yet ce 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET. jel7 ig ge pce A ee with carved and amine applicants for office. Unless the declara- Bere on ihe ae of Hee oe left ae be also obtained by holding the paper in front want me sae th da kil Minor qonn Wiltoerser Fred Mt = Fanted ayy cores iemenie, & 5 1d tion- ma this ow in f s e | children and eight grandchildren. ary Rol 3 if en it was over they opened a in-oven. Lot 4 10. ne #Uy Piano by etein lad beon aces i Piekwickian seas, eee | Davis, a maiden fady, died at Chrice cnarch | of te He The colonel was flung into Ital, bleeding to.| LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING IN EAST MATNGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS, NX, makers, RE aix' months, wil be snceitced at eee be aes qocld. be an hospial on April bth, ‘aged 100 sears. She was Daisies the Farmer’s Plague. gether with the officers Who had obeyed hima, foe fete SG IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES, No. 4—One celebrated Stienway Piano in good onder, sap z eat tere “| born in England, and came to this country from in the Hartford Courant. nd when the furnace was wel he soldiers d a 10081 2 Lw.tions and those who desired that honest | the West Indies. Mary Cl i a wonton Letter did t hid- IES’ LIST. jE COVERS No. 5—One genuine Chickering in good order, with hound Wiens = 4 'y Clare Goutier died on heated it slowly, slowly—until at last that hid. gs Trust vote forte vcr Political recommendations | 1 5th, aged 108 years, at her residence, No. | The favorite flower in Boston just now Is cous, heavy and revolting smell of burning flesh | Anderson, Annie, Qakley Mre Felitia for Furniture Cut and Made to order by our Philadel- | xo. "t0,ADd.cOrer 75. ay H. Gale & Co, wit ME; UUs Sincerely and hearttly hoped tat | 8 Pine street. | She was the widow of the late | what young ladies call the daisy. but which 1s | arose in the air, which the savages of the Rus- | Addison etx tree ree By phia Artist, 0 SRNR are and iuodery uprovement, 30 u : woul! not be a vote cast against the amend- (re Goutier, (S ik = aye te Indies, | more familiar to farmers and others who have | sian ponte paaualed some days ago at a Jewish pores Marthe phe os ‘WINDOW SHADES, oe pes ment. agar Sutton died on May 3d, aged 103. years, | jived in the;country as white weed. One meets it | cemetery at Smargon. Baker. LACE CURTAINS Bargains in Heinekamp Pianos cae Sg the ae tan reropemition. Some | at the Home for the Aged and Infirm Colored | "vo uness Tadies pluck It and wea tin | Au imperial coutler bore to-the Gmr the news | Sivek Mise E Smith Sate AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS 8 Spence Caan. Sane Coney years ago the country had experienced the ad-| p, a verywhere. pl payment. “ m= 7 Persons, where she had been for a long time a ofthe mutiny. Nicholaslistened, became white, | Ervins Mrs Jane Btinde Mary In Great Variety. = DOS nd utes And ander If, college | resident. bunches about their persons, or trim their hats | put said nothing except to order four batteries | Garrett Mis Sara Btockiey 11 ALLET DAVIS & COS coult obtain positions, and keep out men aed al and dresses, with it, and nearly every house | of artillery to Novgorod. Ten days afterawhite- | Kober Mrs Amie, Welkert are = CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES, Won-en of practical experience. among people of esthetic tastes has it in the | haired and gray-moustached major general, ac- GENTLEMEWS List SINGLETON & HOEKE, ee ‘The amendment was rejected—40 to 54. From The Cities of the World. form of a bouquet. I suppose it is as plenty in | companied by a single aide-de-camp, knocked at Denti tae ‘Agent, 811 9th street northwest. mia reek ieee = volume might be filled with anecdotes ofre- | the flelds with you as with us. It is really | the door of the barracks, whieh the soldiers had | BUbh2L, ‘Smith 8 801 MARKET SPACE. r 50 W. oT ‘The $1,090 Bond Pinte. zs i Very handsome flower, but it is very common, | never left since the murder of their chtefs. cia yor various mobos for apie and teat fey ‘The expert reposts on the $1,000 bond plate, to- | Markable “finds” in the Victorian goldfields. In | andto tarmers there is no weed so pestiterous, Al orders for BTEAM CARPET CLEANING receive Win, ‘Knsbe & Co.'s World prompt attention. a The general gazed coldly upon those pale men, Kether with the accompanying statement of Sec- | ™ldsutnmer, 1869, two poor men were at work ! ifit gets into a_fleld it will spread as nothing | al neeig and Snaltlesely anttormod, ano gave Pianos. Tuning aud Repairing. ¥F street, above Penurylvania avenue. $o8-3m retary Folger, wil be made public thts evening. | In agully, when, on digging round the roots of | else spreads, and it refuses to be uprooted. The | iar the milters eee MeNOrNaOws, D.c. vost orice, | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, _| Sone Seve femur temin avenue. _ stm 4 The great@t care has been taken to keep their | a tree, the pick of one of them came upon some- | plow will not half the time kill it out. Cattle} Not one Roe cage zt one useless word. He Sarvnpay, Jur 8, 1882. $297 50. Factory running ay and Cata- * _ Gontents secret, but there is no doubt that the | thing very hard. The man exclaimed he wished | Will not eat it; it destroys the succalent grasses; only said to them: 1 LADIES’ LIST. WE 488 UnDERSELL ING EVERYBODY IN feo.” Address DANIEL F. BEAT?" @ectsion has been reached by the Secretary t. if it had broken hi it is the despair of the agriculturist. There might “At 6 o'clock to-morrow morning the regi- Flemming Mollie SHIRTS. ton, N. J. tit the plate ts entirely counterfeit. The | it had been a nugget, even roken his | be a market for it for ornamental purposes were | ment will assemble In undress ‘uniform and GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Linen Collars, Linen Caffe, Silk Neckwear, Cotton L. WiLD & BRO. Puticulers nosecitating moetitwelng in some | pick. It proved to bea nugget, and one de-| it not for it inexhaustible plenty. We raise without arms at the Tartar camp, upon the ‘D-H. AINGER, Postmaster. | S0cks, Undershirts and Drawers. : G ‘th The Secretary. from them on the ‘subject erst | stined to be famous. A wagoner was one day | enough about Boston alone to supply a conti. | Pine Square. Order of the Czar.” é | _Newetyies of Percale Shirt, the very best quality, Substantially in the main fact that the plate 1s | driving his team along the road, when his| Ment. There is no roadside without it and it | “Not one voce replied. «But fhe next day a8 only $1. counterfe.t and not genuine, in part, as was at first | wheel, in turning up the soil, suddenly exposed | Will not down in the field. People have begun | upon the narrow sq all In ranks without Fine Pereale Shirts, only 75 cents. appt to view a considerable lump of shining matter. | to take it up for a house-plant to flower In win- | arms, in their long gray’ coats,’ their sergeants Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, onlys2. | _ #25 — = = The wagoner stooped to pick it up, and by ter, and very good success has been met with in | at their usual posts, all the mrtinous soldiers Six fine Drees Shirts to order for $9. gaa tas Gaerne poner when Le will | doing so became the owner of a nugget whic! h this way. Ail gpods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every | PATENT COMBINED FLY TRAP issue a ed to be we ,600. In the early days = eee ae ee irite a Secctbeaa’ wen bere ne cone An Artificial ston. fore aoa te ie xtra supertine “Eis aceauNNr8s,, 1002 F atrect AND ADJUSTABLE Mx. Jon Davis entered upon his new duties as | sive claim, and employing a number ot men| Mr. A. Stewart Harrison gives these directions | every far spire, all the great bells began io B. ELLERY, First Assistant Secretary of State to-day. under him. His last shilling was spent betore | for making an artificial moon: ‘fakea soup plate | The Cossack horsemen withdrew. Only the Ig Szmtatio pleasure S. 2 — = any gold was found. He told his men he had lightly grease the surface with lard or oll; | unarmed Infantry remained upon the square, svoceson 30 ArmoaxeY GENERAL UX=WSTER left here this | no more funds, and could go on n0 longer. | Gutribete inosalaly, Im ‘varying. thicknesses | With folded arma, waiting. ‘Then there came PIS aE, morning for Philadelphia, from whence he will They had 4 great respect for him. and sub- seril among the: ” about a tablespoonful of so-called granulated take his famfly to Long Branch for the summer. mse ito MANUF. FS Ennkee SHIRTS Me will return here on Tuesday Dext. the works for a few. weeks. citrate of magnesia. Take a basin, pour in| gra orn wi 00 Ww ow FPL owe | BO 00 WwW ee afte! enough water to fill the soup plate; shake into en nothing was heard awhile but the thun- is 1112 F Sraxer Noerawesr, Wasmmorox, D.C. Soutctron GENERAL Pmiturs has gone to| tired with £40,000, and made over the mine, aoe about two-thirds he. Feria of fine | der of t! caunGn ty that city, otherwise silent E 3 which wi i FREER North Carolina. Assistant Attorney General | while still in full yield, to the men who had so freshly burnt plaster-o! sink at | asa , When men, women and Shirts to onder. Lalsy MOWERS, HYDRANT HOSE, BUILD: Maury will act as Attorney General during the | generously helped him. once; pour off nearly all the luous water; | kneeling before their holy i were praying : 40. a eas © paged ie absence of the Attorney General and Solicitor Gea- On one Habre Belin’ rg mpm stir two or three times with a or spoon, 60 for the soldiers they were shocting down < eg viet : eral. from England sat down to rest on the outskirts as to mix irregularly the paste; then pour it on pas And during an interval in , - if C . of a spot to which there had been a recent rush. | the powder in the soup plate, The water in , & hymn rolled up from fe saith Wc Haypgen E>warps was appointed assistant |, | the plaster will cause soldiers were with * Counsel of the French claims commission, instead ment of carbonic acid childhood Of sceretary, as heretofore published. ‘athe bubbies of various sizes shes;